Based upon a discussion on the merits and limitations of proportional navigation(PN)guidance law in which constant gravity compensation is included as a part,a counterpart having varying compensations,which changes ...Based upon a discussion on the merits and limitations of proportional navigation(PN)guidance law in which constant gravity compensation is included as a part,a counterpart having varying compensations,which changes with pitching angle and line-of-sight angle,is substituted.Flight trajectory simulation over a submissile model is conducted,resulting in increased impact angle,shorter miss distance,smaller maximum normal overload and narrower terminal angle of attack.展开更多
A novel closed-form guidance law with impact time and impact angle constraints is pro- posed for salvo attack of anti-ship missiles, which employs missile's normal acceleration (not jerk) as the control command dir...A novel closed-form guidance law with impact time and impact angle constraints is pro- posed for salvo attack of anti-ship missiles, which employs missile's normal acceleration (not jerk) as the control command directly. Firstly, the impact time control problem is formulated as tracking the designated time-to-go (the difference between the designated impact time and the current flight time) for the actual time-to-go of missile, and the impact angle control problem is formulated as tracking the designated heading angle for the actual heading angle of missile. Secondly, a biased proportional navigation guidance (BPNG) law with designated heading angle constraint is constructed, and the actual time-to-go estimation for this BPNG is derived analytically by solving the system differential equations. Thirdly, by adding a feedback control to this constructed BPNG to eliminate the time-to-go errorthe difference between the standard time-to-go and the actual time-to-go, a guidance law with adjustable coefficients to control the impact time and impact angle simultaneously is developed. Finally, simulation results demonstrate the performance and feasibility of the proposed approach.展开更多
文摘Based upon a discussion on the merits and limitations of proportional navigation(PN)guidance law in which constant gravity compensation is included as a part,a counterpart having varying compensations,which changes with pitching angle and line-of-sight angle,is substituted.Flight trajectory simulation over a submissile model is conducted,resulting in increased impact angle,shorter miss distance,smaller maximum normal overload and narrower terminal angle of attack.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61273058)
文摘A novel closed-form guidance law with impact time and impact angle constraints is pro- posed for salvo attack of anti-ship missiles, which employs missile's normal acceleration (not jerk) as the control command directly. Firstly, the impact time control problem is formulated as tracking the designated time-to-go (the difference between the designated impact time and the current flight time) for the actual time-to-go of missile, and the impact angle control problem is formulated as tracking the designated heading angle for the actual heading angle of missile. Secondly, a biased proportional navigation guidance (BPNG) law with designated heading angle constraint is constructed, and the actual time-to-go estimation for this BPNG is derived analytically by solving the system differential equations. Thirdly, by adding a feedback control to this constructed BPNG to eliminate the time-to-go errorthe difference between the standard time-to-go and the actual time-to-go, a guidance law with adjustable coefficients to control the impact time and impact angle simultaneously is developed. Finally, simulation results demonstrate the performance and feasibility of the proposed approach.